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discovered albuminuria in 1694 by boiling urine

Frederik Dekkers

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wrote a book about “pisse prophets”,inspired the passing of the first medicallicensure laws in England

Thomas Bryant

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developed the first method of quantitative urine microscopic examination

thomas addis

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introduced urinalysis as part of a doctor’s routine patient examination in 1827

Richard Bright

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discovered Bence-Jones proteins; Father of Clinical Chemistry

Henry Bence- Jones

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Urine formation

-Ultrafiltrate of plasma 

-Final urine contains excess solutes 

-1200 mL (daily urine output)

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Urine composition

made up of 95% water and 5% solutes 

-Organic 

-Inorganic

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Organic components of urine

Urea, Creatinine and Uric Acid

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primary component of urine

Urea

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product of creatine metabolism

creatinine

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product of nucleic acid breakdown (purines)

Uric acid

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Inorganic components of urine

chloride, sodium and potassium

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primary inorganic component

chloride

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primarily from salt intake

sodium

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combined with chloride and other salts

potassium

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combines with sodium; buffers the blood

phosphate

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regulates blood and tissue fluid acidity

ammonium

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combines with chloride, sulfate, phosphate

calcium

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19- Question

Urine volume is independent on the amount of water the kidneys excrete.

Select the Correct Answer:
true
false
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Factors influencing urine volume

-fluid intake 

-fluid loss from non-renalsources 

-ADH secretion 

-necessity to excrete increased amounts of dissolved solids such as glucose or salts

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